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RNET-113 - Mathematics for Electronics I - 2.00 Credits

RNET-113 - Mathematics for Electronics I - 2.00 Credits

Course Details
This course is the first of two courses that teach students the fundamental concepts of mathematics required to understand the theory of electricity and electronics.
Part of the:
  • CAREER TRAINING (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) Department
  • Available/Required in the following Programs:
  • Renewable Energies Technology Diploma Program - Certificate Completion Plan
  • Prerequisites : RNET Program Admission
    Course Outline
    Instructors Qualifications: Relevant Master’s Degree and at least 5 years relevant experience
    Office Hours: 1.5 per week
    Contact Hours: 30
    Student Evaluation
    Procedure:
    Assignments 50-70%, Final 30-50%, Total 100%. Grading procedures follow NVIT policy.
    Learning Outcomes:

    Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:



    • perform calculations involving fractions, decimals, and integers;

    • apply scientific notation, engineering notation, and logarithms;

    • demonstrate the ability to use algebraic terms and solve algebraic problems;

    • demonstrate the ability to use the metric (SI) and customary (U.S. / imperial) systems of measurement; and

    • apply principles of multiplying and factoring of polynomials to solving algebraic equations.

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